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FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1052 ___ 2".

Blaz Lucas, | Original Ti

Tuffy Wins Business Records Tilt

Isaac (Tuffy) Mitchell, indicted Indiana Awe. gambling Kingpin, will get another look at his business records setwed by Prosecutor |Fairchild

Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal Court 2, yesterday granted Tufty

Is Upheld

Blaz A, Lucas, who resigned a: Lake County deputy prosecutot when the Gary Crime Commission linked him with gamblers, was disbarred yesterday by the Indiana. Suprerfe Court,

In a decision prepared by all the justices except the one from Mr. Lucas’ home county, the court sustained a recommendation by Clay Circuit Judge Robert B. Stewart of Brazil. : Judge Stewart sugggsted disbarment after he conducted a. hearing at ®*Crown Point last Aug. 13, during which Mr. Lucas walked out with his attorneys in the midst of the proceedings and didn’t return i Neobssary Evi ops? Judge Stewart was appointed to Asks Pardon in Theft Neeessary Evidence hear the case as a commissioner Tuffy’s attorneys, Sam Blum of the Supreme Court. He report- Of Newspaper in 1930 and John (Kit) Carson, said both ed to the court the hearing pro- sets of records are ‘necessary duced “undisputable hic: AUGUSTA, Me. Jan. 18 (UP) ewidence for the defense. that Mr. Lucas was “on friendly —Delthis Rheaume of Auburn, The see-saw battle over the terms” with law violators. who’ faces, deportation to his records means Tuffy will use Less than a month ago. Mr. native Canada for the theft of a them - in trying to prove his in: T.ucas resigned from the bar. But ___“nocence, and Prosecutor FairJustice Arch N. Bobbitt, who YEArs child will introduce them in his wrote the decision. said he re- 480, petitioned the governor yes- hid to obtain a conviction. . signed too late to” “stay thig,pro- terday for a full pardon. Mitchell's attorneys hinted they ceeding.” In his petition to Gov. Fred- will use the records to back up Justice Floyd 8. Draper of ..i.k G. Payne. Rheaume said he their ‘contention that Tuffy, in Gary, a fellow lawyer of Mr. Lu- as convicted of stealing a copy - effect, was forced to testify cas in Lake County, did not par- of the Lewiston Daily Sun in 1930 38ainst himself before the Grand ticipate in t¥e decision. and fined £5.55. He said he now Jury. Mr.. Lucas resigned as .deputy able y of th Trial Within Trial prosecutor as an outgrowth of a is lia ie for deportation Since the cleanup campaign launched by conviction might prevent him The prisoner list is expected to 5 , from becoming an American form the basis for Tuffy’s argu-

Gary housewives. The Gary Crime : Commission issued a “white pa- citizen. ment that his case was considered

[records at his preliminary trial Monday. ‘+The court order also requires . |Sheriff Smith to bring in a list |of priseners awaiting Grand Jury action between Dec. 12 and Dec.

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Blaz Lucas

gaming counts,

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Tiicas AR CURE WITT ~roneider sye-ease-~-The- “trial within a trial” will Feb. . open Monday with selection of a nm —— - i jUry to hear Tuffy’s charges

tions between Mr. gamblers.

i the indictments are invalid. !

is a prelude to “the regular

Quiz Parents as Boy, 6, ==" 2, eal ent Release Weighing 20 Lbs., Dies ran’ coiometi cn

By United Press =aid the lesion apparently was FLINT. Mich. Jan. 18 (UP)—

BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 18—0f- caused bv a fall. . ficilals today were “investigating A Denver pathologist, Dr. bill in jail has been footed by the the possibility” of filing charges Charles Kingry, testified at the 2 ainst the : ints De: . ge inquest that the hoy was incur- Sisters Elza and Ethel Papp since gains ® rarenis © year-o ably ill of a pancreas disease, last October, was released from Melvin Floyd Goudy after a put that malnutrition was a con- pis comfortable cell last night. coroner's jury ruled he died in a tributing factor in his death.

: refused to eat and that she sewed The six-man jury yesterday the lesion in his cheek with coarse ruled that the boy died Jan. 11 of thread, told the jury she did not “preumoni? with contributing call a doctor to examine the emafactors of cruel, wanton and will- ciated boy because the family ful neglect on the part of his. “could ‘not afford it.” > parents.” The father is employed as a The child, who weighed only 20 .onstruction worker at the atom-

ness associates were permitted to come and go freely, Stephens, turned over a check for $2820 to Circuit Judge Paul V. Gadola and asked to be released. The Papp sisters had him con-

by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- an hourly wage of $2.35. ford Goudy, in their home three Mrs. Goudy's mother, Mrs. they contended Stephens sold miles east of Boulder. Edith Dillehay, Boulder, testified them a “defective” house. But, unHis body was covered with that medical assistance previous- der Michigan law; Elza and Ethel

ia court order to produce the:

27, when he was indicted on eight 4

and his executive out of turn by the Grand Jury.

George F. Stephens, whose board!

After three months of conduct-| ing his real estate business from] the jail, where friends and busi-|

The Aluminum Company

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CHEERS BEFORE TEARS—It was yeah, rah, Giants, for awhile last night as the favéred Ben Davis High School basketball team rallied to catch up with Franklin Township in the county tourney and bountiful Lili at the Butler Fieldhouse. But the Giants were too short in their seoting, being upset by the Flashes, to throw more nudity into her iy 000 defense spending figure

48 to 41. (Story on Page 29).

ALCO Acts to Avert Threatened Shrike

PITTSBURGH, Jan. 18 (UP) — Stabilization Board a dispute with

of the steel industry on

almost

America said yesterday it will identical issues may prevent the| pounds, was found dead in his bed i; energy plant south of here at fined when he refused to pay a “make every effort” to reach a USW from reaching an agree-|

dispute with the CIO United gaining. Steelworkers union and avert a threatened strike by

$2600 judgment in a suit in which peaceful settlement in its contract ment with Alcoa through ad

The steelworkers warned they 18.000 would strike Feb, 1 if their de-

abrasions and lacerations and aly had been offered to the fam- Papp were required to pay his workers at 10 company plants. mands for a basic 15-cents an Alcoa Vice President M:. J. An- hour wage boost, a union shop

three-inch lesion pierced the right ily. At that time the two other weekly board bill at the jail. The,

side of his chin, according to children in the family were also bill recently was raised from $10 derson said the fact the union and other issues were not met by

Coroner George Howe, Mr. Howe ill, she said. to $25 a week.

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